Singapore has clinched its first-ever SEA Games e-sport gold medal after emerging champions of the mixed Valorant (PC) team event on Thursday (11 May).
The team from Singapore faced opponents from Indonesia in the final, but the latter team eventually forfeited the match due to “unfavourable conditions”.
The Indonesian team had filed a complaint claiming that the Singapore competitors had used a bug that granted them vision of their opponents’ positions in the game.
The Valorant SEA Games finals between Indonesia and Singapore took place on Wednesday (10 May).
Singapore won the first game and were 10-4 up in the second game when Indonesia called for a technical pause, which lasted till the end of the livestream about two hours later.
Indonesia had lodged a complaint accusing the Singaporean team of cheating by exploiting a bug in the Valorant game.
The bug apparently granted Singapore vision of where its opponents were in the game.
After a prolonged suspension, the teams were asked to return to the stage on Thursday (11 May) morning.
However, the Indonesian team decided to forfeit the match.
Explaining the decision, an ambassador of Indonesia’s e-sports contingent shared that the SEA Games committee has decided not to impose any punishment for the Singapore team, since it considered the bug abuse a “light offence”.
In light of the situation, the Indonesian team decided to forfeit the match due to the unfavourable situation, and also to “protect their (our) nation’s dignity”.
With the forfeit, Singapore naturally brought home the gold medal. The team comprised:
This is also Singapore’s first e-sports gold medal from the SEA Games.
En route to the finals, the Singapore team finished third in the group stage before beating Vietnam in the semi-final.
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